Russia’s Putin announces military operation in Ukraine MOSCOW (AP) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday announced a military operation in Ukraine and warned other co... National Guard to help DC for truck convoys WASHINGTON - The Pentagon has approved the deployment of 700 unarmed National Guard troops to the nation’s capital as it... Hong Kong says mandatory COVID-19 tests for all residents HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong will test its entire population of 7.5 million people for COVID-19 in March, the city’s leade... Judge recommends congressional map favored by GOP lawmakers HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania’s state Supreme Court will consider a new map of congressional districts recommended Monday by... European leaders in Moscow, Washington on Ukraine crisis MOSCOW (AP) - International efforts to defuse the standoff over Ukraine intensified Monday, with French President Emmanu... Pregnancy related deaths climbed in pandemic’s first year Pregnancy-related deaths for U.S. mothers climbed higher in the pandemic’s first year, continuing a decadeslong trend th... Oscars slim down, will hand out 8 awards ahead of broadcast NEW YORK - To combat slumping ratings, the Oscars are undergoing a radical slimming down, with eight awards to be presen... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Assembly cash reserve hit record as spending fell last year HARRISBURG (AP) - Annual spending by the Pennsylvania Legislature dropped by some $12 million in the year that ended in ... Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list NEW YORK (AP) - Any person convicted of a disruption on board a flight should be added to the national “no fly” list, De... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 96 97 98 » Next Driver fled scene after crash in MahoningBoy, 14, charged in school incident161 acres planned for solar farmMan robs, threatens two during guitar saleLehigh Co. couple charged in abuse of twins, 15
National Guard to help DC for truck convoys WASHINGTON - The Pentagon has approved the deployment of 700 unarmed National Guard troops to the nation’s capital as it... Hong Kong says mandatory COVID-19 tests for all residents HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong will test its entire population of 7.5 million people for COVID-19 in March, the city’s leade... Judge recommends congressional map favored by GOP lawmakers HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania’s state Supreme Court will consider a new map of congressional districts recommended Monday by... European leaders in Moscow, Washington on Ukraine crisis MOSCOW (AP) - International efforts to defuse the standoff over Ukraine intensified Monday, with French President Emmanu... Pregnancy related deaths climbed in pandemic’s first year Pregnancy-related deaths for U.S. mothers climbed higher in the pandemic’s first year, continuing a decadeslong trend th... Oscars slim down, will hand out 8 awards ahead of broadcast NEW YORK - To combat slumping ratings, the Oscars are undergoing a radical slimming down, with eight awards to be presen... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Assembly cash reserve hit record as spending fell last year HARRISBURG (AP) - Annual spending by the Pennsylvania Legislature dropped by some $12 million in the year that ended in ... Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list NEW YORK (AP) - Any person convicted of a disruption on board a flight should be added to the national “no fly” list, De... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 96 97 98 » Next Driver fled scene after crash in MahoningBoy, 14, charged in school incident161 acres planned for solar farmMan robs, threatens two during guitar saleLehigh Co. couple charged in abuse of twins, 15
Hong Kong says mandatory COVID-19 tests for all residents HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong will test its entire population of 7.5 million people for COVID-19 in March, the city’s leade... Judge recommends congressional map favored by GOP lawmakers HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania’s state Supreme Court will consider a new map of congressional districts recommended Monday by... European leaders in Moscow, Washington on Ukraine crisis MOSCOW (AP) - International efforts to defuse the standoff over Ukraine intensified Monday, with French President Emmanu... Pregnancy related deaths climbed in pandemic’s first year Pregnancy-related deaths for U.S. mothers climbed higher in the pandemic’s first year, continuing a decadeslong trend th... Oscars slim down, will hand out 8 awards ahead of broadcast NEW YORK - To combat slumping ratings, the Oscars are undergoing a radical slimming down, with eight awards to be presen... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Assembly cash reserve hit record as spending fell last year HARRISBURG (AP) - Annual spending by the Pennsylvania Legislature dropped by some $12 million in the year that ended in ... Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list NEW YORK (AP) - Any person convicted of a disruption on board a flight should be added to the national “no fly” list, De... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 96 97 98 » Next Driver fled scene after crash in MahoningBoy, 14, charged in school incident161 acres planned for solar farmMan robs, threatens two during guitar saleLehigh Co. couple charged in abuse of twins, 15
Judge recommends congressional map favored by GOP lawmakers HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania’s state Supreme Court will consider a new map of congressional districts recommended Monday by... European leaders in Moscow, Washington on Ukraine crisis MOSCOW (AP) - International efforts to defuse the standoff over Ukraine intensified Monday, with French President Emmanu... Pregnancy related deaths climbed in pandemic’s first year Pregnancy-related deaths for U.S. mothers climbed higher in the pandemic’s first year, continuing a decadeslong trend th... Oscars slim down, will hand out 8 awards ahead of broadcast NEW YORK - To combat slumping ratings, the Oscars are undergoing a radical slimming down, with eight awards to be presen... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Assembly cash reserve hit record as spending fell last year HARRISBURG (AP) - Annual spending by the Pennsylvania Legislature dropped by some $12 million in the year that ended in ... Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list NEW YORK (AP) - Any person convicted of a disruption on board a flight should be added to the national “no fly” list, De... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 96 97 98 » Next Driver fled scene after crash in MahoningBoy, 14, charged in school incident161 acres planned for solar farmMan robs, threatens two during guitar saleLehigh Co. couple charged in abuse of twins, 15
European leaders in Moscow, Washington on Ukraine crisis MOSCOW (AP) - International efforts to defuse the standoff over Ukraine intensified Monday, with French President Emmanu...
Pregnancy related deaths climbed in pandemic’s first year Pregnancy-related deaths for U.S. mothers climbed higher in the pandemic’s first year, continuing a decadeslong trend th... Oscars slim down, will hand out 8 awards ahead of broadcast NEW YORK - To combat slumping ratings, the Oscars are undergoing a radical slimming down, with eight awards to be presen... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Assembly cash reserve hit record as spending fell last year HARRISBURG (AP) - Annual spending by the Pennsylvania Legislature dropped by some $12 million in the year that ended in ... Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list NEW YORK (AP) - Any person convicted of a disruption on board a flight should be added to the national “no fly” list, De... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 96 97 98 » Next
Oscars slim down, will hand out 8 awards ahead of broadcast NEW YORK - To combat slumping ratings, the Oscars are undergoing a radical slimming down, with eight awards to be presen... Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Assembly cash reserve hit record as spending fell last year HARRISBURG (AP) - Annual spending by the Pennsylvania Legislature dropped by some $12 million in the year that ended in ... Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list NEW YORK (AP) - Any person convicted of a disruption on board a flight should be added to the national “no fly” list, De... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation
Canada lawmakers vote to extend emergency powers for truck protests TORONTO - Canadian lawmakers voted Monday night to extend the emergency powers that police can invoke to quell any poten... Assembly cash reserve hit record as spending fell last year HARRISBURG (AP) - Annual spending by the Pennsylvania Legislature dropped by some $12 million in the year that ended in ... Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list NEW YORK (AP) - Any person convicted of a disruption on board a flight should be added to the national “no fly” list, De... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation
Assembly cash reserve hit record as spending fell last year HARRISBURG (AP) - Annual spending by the Pennsylvania Legislature dropped by some $12 million in the year that ended in ... Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list NEW YORK (AP) - Any person convicted of a disruption on board a flight should be added to the national “no fly” list, De...
Delta asks DOJ to put unruly passengers on no-fly list NEW YORK (AP) - Any person convicted of a disruption on board a flight should be added to the national “no fly” list, De...
New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent...
FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ...